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CAN COOLANT ANALYSIS DETERMINE IF COOLANT FORMULATIONS HAVE BEEN MIXED?

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CAN COOLANT ANALYSIS DETERMINE IF COOLANT FORMULATIONS HAVE BEEN MIXED?

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Yes, if we know what the original product is supposed to be. Organic acid coolants don’t have the typical inhibitors found in conventional products, such as silicates, phosphates and borates. However, hybrids – or conversion coolants – do. This makes it difficult to determine when mixing has occurred unless the original product is known.

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